Alexander won the scoring title, Wenban Yama won the blocked shot title in only 46 games
2025-04-14 02:46
On April 14, the 2024-25 NBA regular season officially came to an end, and the key statistics were settled, and the "single data king" of the season was all revealed. Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was crowned the scoring champion with an average of 32.7 points per game, becoming the hottest offensive player this season. Another highlight was the Spurs' new star Victor Wenbanyama - although he only played 46 games, he still won the block king with his amazing blocking efficiency, shocking the entire league.
SGA was in great form throughout the season, leading the young Thunder to the top of the Western Conference, and his personal performance was all-round. He averaged 32.7 points per game to top the league's scoring list, surpassing super scorers such as Doncic and Embiid, and won the scoring title for the first time.
Sabonis dominated the paint with an average of 13.9 rebounds per game, becoming the league's rebounding leader for the second consecutive year. His stable performance on both offense and defense is an important guarantee for the Kings to stay in the playoff zone.
Hawks backcourt core Trae Young leads the league with an average of 11.6 assists per game this season, once again demonstrating his top organizational vision and passing ability to help the team maintain its offensive firepower.
The surprise on the defensive end came from young Dyson Daniels, who won the steals title with an average of 3.0 steals per game and became a new defensive weapon for the Hawks' backcourt.
Although Wenbanyama played only 46 games due to injury, he completed 176 blocks, 28 more than the second place Lopez. According to NBA rules, if a player's appearances do not reach 58 games, the average data is calculated based on 58 games. Even so, Wenbanyama's "corrected average" is still 3.0 times, ahead of Kessler's 2.4 times, easily locking in the throne of the block king. If calculated based on actual games, his average blocks per game is as high as 3.8 times, completely dominating the restricted area.
Edwards has made 320 three-pointers this season, becoming the "king of long-range shots." He is not only the core of the Timberwolves' offense, but also one of the most threatening three-point shooters in the league.
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